• thedirtyknapkin@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    eh, I’ve always seen the multiple colors stage of tech trends to be the worst part. those are the form over function, look at the pretty colors times. to me they start dishing out the colors when they know they have nothing else new to offer. besides, the third party skin and case industry is thriving. we don’t need manufacturers to develop whole knew production lines just to make my $5000 camera silver this time. I’d rather they save that development and production money and put it towards ergonomics or some shit.

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      9 months ago

      The color stage is the best one. Thats when the consumer-part of a product is “done” and they dont really know what to add except advertise more. The muted colors are when they have turned corporate and are trying to get into B2B deals, and consumers dont really matter as much any more. Then return to a mono-color when they try to trim anything unecessary to earn more money without getting more customers. And two-color choice when they need to convince investors that they “are still fresh and not out of ideas”.

      besides, the third party skin and case industry is thriving

      By thriving you mean the 3rdparties are only selling customization thingies for the most popular-selling products. Usually products that has gone so far into shittification that they are halfway filled with advertisement and B2B deals. Yay, I can put a red shell on my handheld advertising platform…

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        9 months ago

        My cat’s black too. Sometimes I realize that I’ve been trying to entice an old t shirt to come jump on the bed…

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      9 months ago

      I’d rather they save that development and production money and put it towards ergonomics or some shit.

      That’s a fair point too.

      I actually have a grip for my Switch because playing it was so uncomfortable, but I’ve gotten so much enjoyment out of the open-world Zelda games that I just don’t care that it cost a little more.